Hanover County Courthouse

Capitolshots Photography’s collection of images of the Hanover County Courthouse in Hanover, Virginia.

Scroll to the bottom of the page for the gallery of Hanover County Courthouse stock photos.

The Georgian structure is the third oldest active courthouse in the United States, though most judicial functions have been relocated to two court buildings in the adjacent government complex, which opened in 1979. Patrick Henry, who lived and practiced law in Hanover County, argued the case of the Parson’s Cause at the Hanover courthouse in 1763.

Part of the Hanover County Courthouse Historic District, along with Hanover Tavern, located immediately across the street, the Hanover County Courthouse is a National Historic Landmark.

Licensing Photos Of Hanover County Courthouse

Royalty-free licenses are available for all of Capitolshots Photography’s Hanover courthouse stock photos (without the watermarks, of course). You may email us or call 202.709.7273 if you are interested in licensing any image, which are available at several sizes, from 72-dpi web-quality JPGs all the way up to TIF files. You may also visit our ordering page for additional information.

Purchasing Prints Of Hanover Courthouse

Looking for a print of the Hanover County Courthouse? Our images work great for decorative art, presentations, office decor and gifts. All sizes available (without the watermarks). You may email us or call 202.709.7273 if you are interested in purchasing a print. You may also visit our ordering page for additional information.

Hanover County Courthouse Stock Photo Gallery

Click on any of the Hanover County Courthouse photos in the gallery below to enlarge. The file name, which you will need to place your order, will be at the beginning of the caption underneath each image after enlargement.